Claims
- 1. A tea tree oil emulsion comprising tea tree oil at a concentration greater than about 20% on a weight by weight basis, an emulsifier, and a wax, said emulsion being stable at room temperature.
- 2. The emulsion of claim 1 further comprising wheat germ oil.
- 3. The emulsion of claim 2 further comprising pentaerythritol ether.
- 4. The emulsion of claim 3 wherein said pentaerythritol ether is at a concentration ranging from about 15% to about 25% on a weight by weight basis.
- 5. The emulsion of claim 1 wherein said tea tree oil is at a concentration of at least about 23% on a weight by weight basis.
- 6. The emulsion of claim 1 wherein said tea tree oil is a pharmaceutical grade tea tree oil.
- 7. The emulsion of claim 6 wherein said tea tree oil has a terpenene-4-ol concentration greater than about 36% and a cineol concentration less than about 7%.
- 8. The emulsion of claim 1 wherein said emulsifier is at a concentration less than about 25% on a weight by weight basis.
- 9. The emulsion of claim 1 wherein said emulsifier is at a concentration ranging from about 0.5% to about 23% on a weight by weight basis.
- 10. The emulsion of claim 1 wherein said emulsifier is at a concentration ranging from about 0.5% to about 10% on a weight by weight basis.
- 11. The emulsion of claim 1 wherein said emulsifier is at a concentration of about 9% on a weight by weight basis.
- 12. The emulsion of claim 11 wherein said emulsifier is selected from the group consisting of stearic acid, glyceryl stearate, polyethyleneglycol 100 stearate, steareth-21, polyoxyethylene(2) stearyl ether, steareth-2, polysorbate 20, cetearyl alcohol, and polysorbate 60.
- 13. The emulsion of claim 11 wherein said emulsifier comprises stearic acid, a blend of glyceryl stearate and polyethyleneglycol 100 stearate, steareth-21, polyoxyethylene(2) stearyl ether, steareth-2, polysorbate 20, cetearyl alcohol, and polysorbate 60.
- 14. The emulsion of claim 1 wherein at least one said emulsifier is selected from the group consisting of stearic acid, glyceryl stearate, polyethyleneglycol 100 stearate, steareth-21, polyoxyethylene(2) stearyl ether, steareth-2, polysorbate 20, cetearyl alcohol, and polysorbate 60.
- 15. The emulsion of claim 1 wherein said emulsifier is a combination of stearic acid at a concentration ranging from about 3% to about 8% on a weight by weight basis, glyceryl stearate and polyethylene glycol 100 stearate at a concentration ranging from about 1% to about 5% on a weight by weight basis, steareth-21 at a concentration ranging from about 0.5% to about 5.0% on a weight by weight basis, and steareth-2 ranging from about 0.5% to about 5.0% on a weight by weight basis.
- 16. The emulsion of claim 1 further comprising wheat germ oil, cocoa butter, beeswax, ozokerite wax, pentaerythritol ether, vitamin E acetate, vitamin A, and vitamin D3.
- 17. The emulsion of claim 16 wherein said wheat germ oil concentration ranges from about 15% to 25%, said cocoa butter concentration ranges from about 15% to about 25%, said, beeswax concentration ranges from about 3% to about 8%, said ozokerite wax concentration ranges from about 1% to about 5%, said pentaerythritol ether ranges from about 15% to about 25%, said vitamin E acetate concentration ranges from about 0.1% to about 2%, said vitamin A concentration ranges from about 0.1% to about 2 percent, said vitamin D concentration ranges from about 0.1% to about 2 percent, and said emulsifier concentration ranges from about 0.5% to about 23%.
- 18. The emulsion of claim 17 wherein said emulsifier comprises a combination of stearic acid, glyceryl stearate, polyethylene glycol 100 stearate, steareth-21, and steareth-2.
- 19. The emulsion of claim 1 wherein said emulsion is visually stable.
- 20. The emulsion of claim 19 wherein said emulsion is effective for receiving an expiration date of at least about 1 year.
- 21. The emulsion of claim 19 wherein said emulsion is effective for receiving an expiration date of at least about 2 years.
- 22. A method for producing a tea tree oil emulsion comprising the steps of:
a) mixing and heating an emulsifier and a wax to a temperature effective for dissolving said emulsifier and said wax thereby forming an emulsifier and wax combination; b) cooling said combination; c) adding tea tree oil to said cooled combination to form a tea tree oil mixture; and d) emulsifying said mixture forming a tea tree emulsion, said emulsion having a tea tree oil concentration of at least about 20% on a weight by weight basis, said emulsion being stable at room temperature.
- 23. The method of claim 22 wherein said heating step comprises heating said emulsifier and said wax to a temperature of about 80° C.
- 24. The method of claim 22 wherein said cooling step comprises cooling said combination to a temperature of about 70° C.
- 25. The method of claim 22 wherein said heating step comprises heating said emulsifier and said wax to a temperature of about 80° C. and said cooling step comprising cooling said combination to a temperature of about 70° C.
- 26. The method of claim 22 further comprising the step of adding a second emulsifier to said combination after said cooling step.
- 27. The method of claim 26 wherein said second emulsifier source comprises a blend of glyceryl stearate and polyethylene glycol 100 stearate.
- 28. An article of manufacture comprising a tea tree oil emulsion comprising a tea tree oil concentration greater than about 20% on a weight by weight basis, an emulsifier, and a wax, said emulsion packaged in a flexible container suitable for dispensing said tea tree oil emulsion, said emulsion remaining stable while contained within said flexible container.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of prior U.S. provisional application 60/083,904 filed May 1, 1998.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60083904 |
May 1998 |
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